http://www.TheAdvisorsRE.com - Close enough to Boston to make even commuting easy, Watertown is filled with friendly neighbors. Want big city excitement and activity, without the big city headaches? Then take a closer look at the lovely hamlet of Watertown, Massachusetts.
Founded in 1630, Watertown is true to its name, nestled along the bank of the rolling Charles River, which was named by famous adventurer John Smith.
Eleven wall-kept parks fill Watertown, so you'll always have access to a bit of nature. Skating rinks, recreational and sporting clubs, and fine shopping at the malls or in Watertown Square, make Watertown an exciting place to live. Watertown is packed with nearly seventy restaurants boasting tastes from around the globe, as well as cuisine that's a little closer to home.
The Perkins School for the Blind was the first school for the blind in the United States. Anne Sullivan and Helen Keller both attended Perkins for a time.
The MountAuburnCemetery, which straddles both Watertown and Cambridge, was a model for the American "rural" cemetery movement. An active cemetery and a "museum", Mt. Auburn is recognized as one of the most significant designed landscapes in the country, and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Watertown Arsenal operated continuously as a military munitions and research facility from 1816 until 1995 when the Army sold the property. Now owned by Harvard University, today the site includes two shopping malls, parks, restaurants and cafes and the Arsenal Center for the Arts, a regional arts center which opened in 2005,
The close proximity and easy-to-use commuter lines make Watertown a highly desirable town to live in.
There's so much to offer, it's no wonder that Watertown is praised by locals as a great place to work, to visit and to call home.
Real estate video tours and photography by http://www.NashuaVideoTours.com

published:02 Oct 2012

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Our local PD's, many of them all at once, showed how kickass they can truly be during the first hours of April 19th2013.
From my own perspective, do those fireworks sound a little different?...a V8 flies by the house...not fireworks GUNFIRE!...gels instantly as Dave's footsteps catch maybe 3 of the top seven steps on his way down...Colin and I are sprung to our feet...then BOOM! Did a transformer just explode?...more gunfire...BOOM again! WTF! We pile onto the front porch to see...

published:09 Apr 2014

views:137124

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WATERTOWN, MA -- On Friday, April 19, 2013, the small Boston suburb of Watertown was completely locked down. GovernorDeval Patrick ordered that people stay in their homes and that businesses close, as droves of police and soldiers closed down the city. Roads were blocked off, vehicles were prohibited from driving on the roads. Trains, buses, and public transportation was shut down. Anyone caught on the streets would be accosted and searched without probable cause. A No-Fly Zone was imposed overhead. No civilians were allowed in or out of the lockdown zone. National guard soldiers were photographed checking pedestrians' IDs on the sidewalks. The streets were empty, except for armored police vehicles and military Humvees.
Most disturbingly of all, were the systematic house-to-house raids performed throughout the town. SWAT teams swept the streets, raiding citizens' homes one at a time. Homeowners would answer the door to officers with guns drawn and would be told to immediately exit the property with their hands up. Everyone from the homes would be "rescued" (forcibly removed) and searched as they came out of their homes, often barefoot and half-dressed. Police would then enter the property and begin their illegal searches.
Source: WHDH7NEWS, BOSTON
Full clip of raid featured at 5:25: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LrbsUVSVl8

Amateur video shows shootout in Watertown, Massachusetts. CNN cannot independently confirm the location or circumstances. For live streaming of the manhunt, go here http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/cvplive/cvpstream1#/video/cvplive/cvpstream1. For the latest on this story, visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/

published:19 Apr 2013

views:275581

A grocery clerk is astounding shoppers with his beautiful singing voice. 23-year-old Guilherme Assuncao was testing the new sound system at Russo's supermarket in Watertown, Massachusetts when he started to sing. Shoppers were blown away by his talent. Now video of him serenading customers with Christmas carols is going viral. Despite his obvious talent, the 23-year-old singer and grocery clerk says he still gets nervous performing in public.

published:19 Dec 2017

views:68307

Watertown, Mass.Police Chief Ed Deveau explains that the town would host a federal organized crime drug enforcement task force, one of seven in the country.

published:15 Oct 2008

views:554

Located right in the heart of Watertown Square, The Diner isn't flashy, or fancy, or fussy. But with Lisa-Marie Keuchkarian-McKeen working the room, it's most definitely friendly.

published:25 Apr 2016

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published:11 Feb 2017

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In Watertown, Mass., residents living on a quiet, white-picket-fenced block on LaurelStreet recall the terrifying shootout between police and the two Boston Marathon bombing suspects.
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Mass is not the same as weight, even though we often calculate an object's mass by measuring its weight with a spring scale instead of comparing it to known masses. An object on the Moon would weigh less than it would on Earth because of the lower gravity, but it would still have the same mass.

For everyday objects and energies well-described by Newtonian physics, mass describes the amount of matter in an object. However, at very high speeds or for subatomic particles, special relativity shows that energy is an additional source of mass. Thus, any stationary body having mass has an equivalent amount of energy, and all forms of energy resist acceleration by a force and have gravitational attraction.

Watertown, Massachusetts

The Town of Watertown is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Greater Boston area. The population was 31,915 at the 2010 census. Watertown is one of fourteen Massachusetts municipalities that have applied for, and been granted, city forms of government but wish to retain "The town of” in their official names.

Watertown is made up of six neighborhoods: Bemis, Brigham (Brigham Historic District), Coolidge Square, East Watertown, Watertown Square and the West End.

History

Archeological evidence suggests that Watertown was inhabited for thousands of years before the arrival of settlers from England. Two tribes of Massachusett people, the Pequossette and the Nonantum, had settlements on the banks of the river later called the Charles. The Pequossette built a fishing weir to trap herring at the site of the current Watertown Dam. The annual fish migration, as both alewife and blueback herring swim upstream from their adult home in the sea to spawn in the fresh water where they were hatched, still occurs every spring.

Since 1897, the Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) has managed this event. Amateur and professional runners from all over the world compete in the Boston Marathon each year, braving the hilly Massachusetts terrain and varying weather to take part in the race.

The event attracts 500,000 spectators each year, making it New England's most widely viewed sporting event. Though starting with 18 participants in 1897, the event now attracts an average of about 30,000 registered participants each year, with 30,251 people entering in 2015. The Centennial Boston Marathon in 1996 established a record as the world's largest marathon with 38,708 entrants, 36,748 starters, and 35,868 finishers.

Boston Marathon bombing

The Boston Marathon bombing was a terrorist attack, followed by subsequent related shootings, that occurred when two pressure cooker bombs exploded during the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013. The bombs exploded about 12 seconds and 210 yards (190m) apart at 2:49pm EDT, near the marathon's finish line on Boylston Street. They killed 3 civilians and injured an estimated 264 others.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) took over the investigation and, on April 18, released photographs and a surveillance video of two suspects. The suspects were identified later that day as Chechen brothers Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and Tamerlan Tsarnaev. Shortly after the FBI released identifying images publicly, the suspects killed an MIT policeman, carjacked a civilian SUV, and initiated an exchange of gunfire with the police in Watertown, Massachusetts. During the firefight, an MBTA police officer was injured but survived with severe blood loss. Tamerlan Tsarnaev was shot several times in the firefight and his brother subsequently ran him over with the stolen SUV in his escape. Tamerlan was pronounced dead at the scene.

Community Video Tour of Watertown, Massachusetts

http://www.TheAdvisorsRE.com - Close enough to Boston to make even commuting easy, Watertown is filled with friendly neighbors. Want big city excitement and activity, without the big city headaches? Then take a closer look at the lovely hamlet of Watertown, Massachusetts.
Founded in 1630, Watertown is true to its name, nestled along the bank of the rolling Charles River, which was named by famous adventurer John Smith.
Eleven wall-kept parks fill Watertown, so you'll always have access to a bit of nature. Skating rinks, recreational and sporting clubs, and fine shopping at the malls or in Watertown Square, make Watertown an exciting place to live. Watertown is packed with nearly seventy restaurants boasting tastes from around the globe, as well as cuisine that's a little closer to home.
The Perkins School for the Blind was the first school for the blind in the United States. Anne Sullivan and Helen Keller both attended Perkins for a time.
The MountAuburnCemetery, which straddles both Watertown and Cambridge, was a model for the American "rural" cemetery movement. An active cemetery and a "museum", Mt. Auburn is recognized as one of the most significant designed landscapes in the country, and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Watertown Arsenal operated continuously as a military munitions and research facility from 1816 until 1995 when the Army sold the property. Now owned by Harvard University, today the site includes two shopping malls, parks, restaurants and cafes and the Arsenal Center for the Arts, a regional arts center which opened in 2005,
The close proximity and easy-to-use commuter lines make Watertown a highly desirable town to live in.
There's so much to offer, it's no wonder that Watertown is praised by locals as a great place to work, to visit and to call home.
Real estate video tours and photography by http://www.NashuaVideoTours.com

3:56

Marathon Bomber Suspects Shootout Watertown, MA, 2013April19

Marathon Bomber Suspects Shootout Watertown, MA, 2013April19

Marathon Bomber Suspects Shootout Watertown, MA, 2013April19

Our local PD's, many of them all at once, showed how kickass they can truly be during the first hours of April 19th2013.
From my own perspective, do those fireworks sound a little different?...a V8 flies by the house...not fireworks GUNFIRE!...gels instantly as Dave's footsteps catch maybe 3 of the top seven steps on his way down...Colin and I are sprung to our feet...then BOOM! Did a transformer just explode?...more gunfire...BOOM again! WTF! We pile onto the front porch to see...

MORE NEWS--
http://www.policestateusa.com
WATERTOWN, MA -- On Friday, April 19, 2013, the small Boston suburb of Watertown was completely locked down. GovernorDeval Patrick ordered that people stay in their homes and that businesses close, as droves of police and soldiers closed down the city. Roads were blocked off, vehicles were prohibited from driving on the roads. Trains, buses, and public transportation was shut down. Anyone caught on the streets would be accosted and searched without probable cause. A No-Fly Zone was imposed overhead. No civilians were allowed in or out of the lockdown zone. National guard soldiers were photographed checking pedestrians' IDs on the sidewalks. The streets were empty, except for armored police vehicles and military Humvees.
Most disturbingly of all, were the systematic house-to-house raids performed throughout the town. SWAT teams swept the streets, raiding citizens' homes one at a time. Homeowners would answer the door to officers with guns drawn and would be told to immediately exit the property with their hands up. Everyone from the homes would be "rescued" (forcibly removed) and searched as they came out of their homes, often barefoot and half-dressed. Police would then enter the property and begin their illegal searches.
Source: WHDH7NEWS, BOSTON
Full clip of raid featured at 5:25: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LrbsUVSVl8

Amateur video shows Watertown police shootout of Boston Bombers

Amateur video shows shootout in Watertown, Massachusetts. CNN cannot independently confirm the location or circumstances. For live streaming of the manhunt, go here http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/cvplive/cvpstream1#/video/cvplive/cvpstream1. For the latest on this story, visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/

1:29

Grocery Store Employee Wows Shoppers With Christmas Carols

Grocery Store Employee Wows Shoppers With Christmas Carols

Grocery Store Employee Wows Shoppers With Christmas Carols

A grocery clerk is astounding shoppers with his beautiful singing voice. 23-year-old Guilherme Assuncao was testing the new sound system at Russo's supermarket in Watertown, Massachusetts when he started to sing. Shoppers were blown away by his talent. Now video of him serenading customers with Christmas carols is going viral. Despite his obvious talent, the 23-year-old singer and grocery clerk says he still gets nervous performing in public.

2:15

Watertown, Mass. to become home to federal drug task force

Watertown, Mass. to become home to federal drug task force

Watertown, Mass. to become home to federal drug task force

Watertown, Mass.Police Chief Ed Deveau explains that the town would host a federal organized crime drug enforcement task force, one of seven in the country.

5:07

The Diner at 11 North Beacon - Watertown, MA (Phantom Gourmet)

The Diner at 11 North Beacon - Watertown, MA (Phantom Gourmet)

The Diner at 11 North Beacon - Watertown, MA (Phantom Gourmet)

Located right in the heart of Watertown Square, The Diner isn't flashy, or fancy, or fussy. But with Lisa-Marie Keuchkarian-McKeen working the room, it's most definitely friendly.

10:30

Watertown, MA

Watertown, MA

Watertown, MA

3:10

Watertown Shooting: Residents Describe Violent Standoff - 2013 | The New York Times

Watertown Shooting: Residents Describe Violent Standoff - 2013 | The New York Times

Watertown Shooting: Residents Describe Violent Standoff - 2013 | The New York Times

In Watertown, Mass., residents living on a quiet, white-picket-fenced block on LaurelStreet recall the terrifying shootout between police and the two Boston Marathon bombing suspects.
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Team1 133 Brendan Hoban 6'2 173 Watertown HS, Watertown, MA MA 2016

Team1 133 Brendan Hoban 6'2 173 Watertown HS, Watertown, MA MA 2016

Team1 133 Brendan Hoban 6'2 173 Watertown HS, Watertown, MA MA 2016

0:29

Scorekeepers fight at Watertown (Mass.) versus Lexington High School

Scorekeepers fight at Watertown (Mass.) versus Lexington High School

Scorekeepers fight at Watertown (Mass.) versus Lexington High School

Watch the upper right-hand corner, where the Watertown scorekeeper, left, opens his water bottle and empties it into the face of the Lexington scorekeeper. The Lexington scorekeeper punches him.

http://www.policestateusa.com
WATERTOWN, MA -- On Friday, April 19, 2013, during a manhunt for a bombing suspect, police and federal agents spent the day storming people's homes and performing illegal searches. While it was unclear initially if the home searches were voluntary, it is now crystal clear that they were absolutely NOT voluntary. Police were filmed ripping people from their homes at gunpoint, marching the residents out with their hands raised in submission, and then storming the homes to perform their illegal searches.
This was part of a larger operation that involved total lockdown of the suburban neighbor to Boston. Roads were barricaded and vehicle traffic was prohibited. A No-Fly Zone was declared over the town. People were "ordered" to stay indoors. Businesses were told not to open. National Guard soldiers helped with the lockdown, and were photographed checking IDs of pedestrians on the streets. All the while, police were performing these disgusting house-to-house searches.
MORE COVERAGE OF HOUSE-TO-HOUSE RAIDS IN WATERTOWN:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_Gb6i5DF9k

Video of the shootout in progress in Watertown, MA.
This video was taken at 1:33am EST.
Gunfire, explosions in pursuit of bombing suspects, officer killed
BOSTON —Authorities say a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing has died at a hospital after a shootout with police during which explosives were thrown.
Read more: http://www.kmbc.com/Timeline-Gunfire-explosions-in-pursuit-of-bombing-suspects-officer-killed/-/11664900/19813914/-/hljcnx/-/index.html#ixzz2QuTIpuy6

Community Video Tour of Watertown, Massachusetts

http://www.TheAdvisorsRE.com - Close enough to Boston to make even commuting easy, Watertown is filled with friendly neighbors. Want big city excitement and activity, without the big city headaches? Then take a closer look at the lovely hamlet of Watertown, Massachusetts.
Founded in 1630, Watertown is true to its name, nestled along the bank of the rolling Charles River, which was named by famous adventurer John Smith.
Eleven wall-kept parks fill Watertown, so you'll always have access to a bit of nature. Skating rinks, recreational and sporting clubs, and fine shopping at the malls or in Watertown Square, make Watertown an exciting place to live. Watertown is packed with nearly seventy restaurants boasting tastes from around the globe, as well as cuisine that's a little closer to home.
...

published: 02 Oct 2012

Marathon Bomber Suspects Shootout Watertown, MA, 2013April19

Our local PD's, many of them all at once, showed how kickass they can truly be during the first hours of April 19th2013.
From my own perspective, do those fireworks sound a little different?...a V8 flies by the house...not fireworks GUNFIRE!...gels instantly as Dave's footsteps catch maybe 3 of the top seven steps on his way down...Colin and I are sprung to our feet...then BOOM! Did a transformer just explode?...more gunfire...BOOM again! WTF! We pile onto the front porch to see...

MORE NEWS--
http://www.policestateusa.com
WATERTOWN, MA -- On Friday, April 19, 2013, the small Boston suburb of Watertown was completely locked down. GovernorDeval Patrick ordered that people stay in their homes and that businesses close, as droves of police and soldiers closed down the city. Roads were blocked off, vehicles were prohibited from driving on the roads. Trains, buses, and public transportation was shut down. Anyone caught on the streets would be accosted and searched without probable cause. A No-Fly Zone was imposed overhead. No civilians were allowed in or out of the lockdown zone. National guard soldiers were photographed checking pedestrians' IDs on the sidewalks. The streets were empty, except for armored police vehicles and military Humvees.
Most disturbing...

Amateur video shows Watertown police shootout of Boston Bombers

Amateur video shows shootout in Watertown, Massachusetts. CNN cannot independently confirm the location or circumstances. For live streaming of the manhunt, go here http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/cvplive/cvpstream1#/video/cvplive/cvpstream1. For the latest on this story, visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/

published: 19 Apr 2013

Grocery Store Employee Wows Shoppers With Christmas Carols

A grocery clerk is astounding shoppers with his beautiful singing voice. 23-year-old Guilherme Assuncao was testing the new sound system at Russo's supermarket in Watertown, Massachusetts when he started to sing. Shoppers were blown away by his talent. Now video of him serenading customers with Christmas carols is going viral. Despite his obvious talent, the 23-year-old singer and grocery clerk says he still gets nervous performing in public.

published: 19 Dec 2017

Watertown, Mass. to become home to federal drug task force

Watertown, Mass.Police Chief Ed Deveau explains that the town would host a federal organized crime drug enforcement task force, one of seven in the country.

published: 15 Oct 2008

The Diner at 11 North Beacon - Watertown, MA (Phantom Gourmet)

Located right in the heart of Watertown Square, The Diner isn't flashy, or fancy, or fussy. But with Lisa-Marie Keuchkarian-McKeen working the room, it's most definitely friendly.

published: 25 Apr 2016

Watertown, MA

published: 11 Feb 2017

Watertown Shooting: Residents Describe Violent Standoff - 2013 | The New York Times

In Watertown, Mass., residents living on a quiet, white-picket-fenced block on LaurelStreet recall the terrifying shootout between police and the two Boston Marathon bombing suspects.
Subscribe to the TimesVideo newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter
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published: 22 Apr 2013

Team1 133 Brendan Hoban 6'2 173 Watertown HS, Watertown, MA MA 2016

published: 01 Dec 2014

Scorekeepers fight at Watertown (Mass.) versus Lexington High School

Watch the upper right-hand corner, where the Watertown scorekeeper, left, opens his water bottle and empties it into the face of the Lexington scorekeeper. The Lexington scorekeeper punches him.

Raw video: Boston bomber manhunt in Watertown, Mass.

http://www.policestateusa.com
WATERTOWN, MA -- On Friday, April 19, 2013, during a manhunt for a bombing suspect, police and federal agents spent the day storming people's homes and performing illegal searches. While it was unclear initially if the home searches were voluntary, it is now crystal clear that they were absolutely NOT voluntary. Police were filmed ripping people from their homes at gunpoint, marching the residents out with their hands raised in submission, and then storming the homes to perform their illegal searches.
This was part of a larger operation that involved total lockdown of the suburban neighbor to Boston. Roads were barricaded and vehicle traffic was prohibited. A No-Fly Zone was declared over the town. People were "ordered" to stay indoors. Businesses w...

Video of the shootout in progress in Watertown, MA.
This video was taken at 1:33am EST.
Gunfire, explosions in pursuit of bombing suspects, officer killed
BOSTON —Authorities say a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing has died at a hospital after a shootout with police during which explosives were thrown.
Read more: http://www.kmbc.com/Timeline-Gunfire-explosions-in-pursuit-of-bombing-suspects-officer-killed/-/11664900/19813914/-/hljcnx/-/index.html#ixzz2QuTIpuy6

Canoe Polo in Watertown, Mass.

Community Video Tour of Watertown, Massachusetts

http://www.TheAdvisorsRE.com - Close enough to Boston to make even commuting easy, Watertown is filled with friendly neighbors. Want big city excitement and act...

http://www.TheAdvisorsRE.com - Close enough to Boston to make even commuting easy, Watertown is filled with friendly neighbors. Want big city excitement and activity, without the big city headaches? Then take a closer look at the lovely hamlet of Watertown, Massachusetts.
Founded in 1630, Watertown is true to its name, nestled along the bank of the rolling Charles River, which was named by famous adventurer John Smith.
Eleven wall-kept parks fill Watertown, so you'll always have access to a bit of nature. Skating rinks, recreational and sporting clubs, and fine shopping at the malls or in Watertown Square, make Watertown an exciting place to live. Watertown is packed with nearly seventy restaurants boasting tastes from around the globe, as well as cuisine that's a little closer to home.
The Perkins School for the Blind was the first school for the blind in the United States. Anne Sullivan and Helen Keller both attended Perkins for a time.
The MountAuburnCemetery, which straddles both Watertown and Cambridge, was a model for the American "rural" cemetery movement. An active cemetery and a "museum", Mt. Auburn is recognized as one of the most significant designed landscapes in the country, and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Watertown Arsenal operated continuously as a military munitions and research facility from 1816 until 1995 when the Army sold the property. Now owned by Harvard University, today the site includes two shopping malls, parks, restaurants and cafes and the Arsenal Center for the Arts, a regional arts center which opened in 2005,
The close proximity and easy-to-use commuter lines make Watertown a highly desirable town to live in.
There's so much to offer, it's no wonder that Watertown is praised by locals as a great place to work, to visit and to call home.
Real estate video tours and photography by http://www.NashuaVideoTours.com

http://www.TheAdvisorsRE.com - Close enough to Boston to make even commuting easy, Watertown is filled with friendly neighbors. Want big city excitement and activity, without the big city headaches? Then take a closer look at the lovely hamlet of Watertown, Massachusetts.
Founded in 1630, Watertown is true to its name, nestled along the bank of the rolling Charles River, which was named by famous adventurer John Smith.
Eleven wall-kept parks fill Watertown, so you'll always have access to a bit of nature. Skating rinks, recreational and sporting clubs, and fine shopping at the malls or in Watertown Square, make Watertown an exciting place to live. Watertown is packed with nearly seventy restaurants boasting tastes from around the globe, as well as cuisine that's a little closer to home.
The Perkins School for the Blind was the first school for the blind in the United States. Anne Sullivan and Helen Keller both attended Perkins for a time.
The MountAuburnCemetery, which straddles both Watertown and Cambridge, was a model for the American "rural" cemetery movement. An active cemetery and a "museum", Mt. Auburn is recognized as one of the most significant designed landscapes in the country, and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Watertown Arsenal operated continuously as a military munitions and research facility from 1816 until 1995 when the Army sold the property. Now owned by Harvard University, today the site includes two shopping malls, parks, restaurants and cafes and the Arsenal Center for the Arts, a regional arts center which opened in 2005,
The close proximity and easy-to-use commuter lines make Watertown a highly desirable town to live in.
There's so much to offer, it's no wonder that Watertown is praised by locals as a great place to work, to visit and to call home.
Real estate video tours and photography by http://www.NashuaVideoTours.com

Marathon Bomber Suspects Shootout Watertown, MA, 2013April19

Our local PD's, many of them all at once, showed how kickass they can truly be during the first hours of April 19th2013.
From my own perspective, do those fir...

Our local PD's, many of them all at once, showed how kickass they can truly be during the first hours of April 19th2013.
From my own perspective, do those fireworks sound a little different?...a V8 flies by the house...not fireworks GUNFIRE!...gels instantly as Dave's footsteps catch maybe 3 of the top seven steps on his way down...Colin and I are sprung to our feet...then BOOM! Did a transformer just explode?...more gunfire...BOOM again! WTF! We pile onto the front porch to see...

Our local PD's, many of them all at once, showed how kickass they can truly be during the first hours of April 19th2013.
From my own perspective, do those fireworks sound a little different?...a V8 flies by the house...not fireworks GUNFIRE!...gels instantly as Dave's footsteps catch maybe 3 of the top seven steps on his way down...Colin and I are sprung to our feet...then BOOM! Did a transformer just explode?...more gunfire...BOOM again! WTF! We pile onto the front porch to see...

MORE NEWS--
http://www.policestateusa.com
WATERTOWN, MA -- On Friday, April 19, 2013, the small Boston suburb of Watertown was completely locked down. GovernorDeval Patrick ordered that people stay in their homes and that businesses close, as droves of police and soldiers closed down the city. Roads were blocked off, vehicles were prohibited from driving on the roads. Trains, buses, and public transportation was shut down. Anyone caught on the streets would be accosted and searched without probable cause. A No-Fly Zone was imposed overhead. No civilians were allowed in or out of the lockdown zone. National guard soldiers were photographed checking pedestrians' IDs on the sidewalks. The streets were empty, except for armored police vehicles and military Humvees.
Most disturbingly of all, were the systematic house-to-house raids performed throughout the town. SWAT teams swept the streets, raiding citizens' homes one at a time. Homeowners would answer the door to officers with guns drawn and would be told to immediately exit the property with their hands up. Everyone from the homes would be "rescued" (forcibly removed) and searched as they came out of their homes, often barefoot and half-dressed. Police would then enter the property and begin their illegal searches.
Source: WHDH7NEWS, BOSTON
Full clip of raid featured at 5:25: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LrbsUVSVl8

MORE NEWS--
http://www.policestateusa.com
WATERTOWN, MA -- On Friday, April 19, 2013, the small Boston suburb of Watertown was completely locked down. GovernorDeval Patrick ordered that people stay in their homes and that businesses close, as droves of police and soldiers closed down the city. Roads were blocked off, vehicles were prohibited from driving on the roads. Trains, buses, and public transportation was shut down. Anyone caught on the streets would be accosted and searched without probable cause. A No-Fly Zone was imposed overhead. No civilians were allowed in or out of the lockdown zone. National guard soldiers were photographed checking pedestrians' IDs on the sidewalks. The streets were empty, except for armored police vehicles and military Humvees.
Most disturbingly of all, were the systematic house-to-house raids performed throughout the town. SWAT teams swept the streets, raiding citizens' homes one at a time. Homeowners would answer the door to officers with guns drawn and would be told to immediately exit the property with their hands up. Everyone from the homes would be "rescued" (forcibly removed) and searched as they came out of their homes, often barefoot and half-dressed. Police would then enter the property and begin their illegal searches.
Source: WHDH7NEWS, BOSTON
Full clip of raid featured at 5:25: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LrbsUVSVl8

Amateur video shows shootout in Watertown, Massachusetts. CNN cannot independently confirm the location or circumstances. For live streaming of the manhunt, go here http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/cvplive/cvpstream1#/video/cvplive/cvpstream1. For the latest on this story, visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/

Amateur video shows shootout in Watertown, Massachusetts. CNN cannot independently confirm the location or circumstances. For live streaming of the manhunt, go here http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/cvplive/cvpstream1#/video/cvplive/cvpstream1. For the latest on this story, visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/

Grocery Store Employee Wows Shoppers With Christmas Carols

A grocery clerk is astounding shoppers with his beautiful singing voice. 23-year-old Guilherme Assuncao was testing the new sound system at Russo's supermarket ...

A grocery clerk is astounding shoppers with his beautiful singing voice. 23-year-old Guilherme Assuncao was testing the new sound system at Russo's supermarket in Watertown, Massachusetts when he started to sing. Shoppers were blown away by his talent. Now video of him serenading customers with Christmas carols is going viral. Despite his obvious talent, the 23-year-old singer and grocery clerk says he still gets nervous performing in public.

A grocery clerk is astounding shoppers with his beautiful singing voice. 23-year-old Guilherme Assuncao was testing the new sound system at Russo's supermarket in Watertown, Massachusetts when he started to sing. Shoppers were blown away by his talent. Now video of him serenading customers with Christmas carols is going viral. Despite his obvious talent, the 23-year-old singer and grocery clerk says he still gets nervous performing in public.

In Watertown, Mass., residents living on a quiet, white-picket-fenced block on LaurelStreet recall the terrifying shootout between police and the two Boston Marathon bombing suspects.
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WATERTOWN, MA -- On Friday, April 19, 2013, during a manhunt for a bombing suspect, police and federal agents spent the day storm...

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WATERTOWN, MA -- On Friday, April 19, 2013, during a manhunt for a bombing suspect, police and federal agents spent the day storming people's homes and performing illegal searches. While it was unclear initially if the home searches were voluntary, it is now crystal clear that they were absolutely NOT voluntary. Police were filmed ripping people from their homes at gunpoint, marching the residents out with their hands raised in submission, and then storming the homes to perform their illegal searches.
This was part of a larger operation that involved total lockdown of the suburban neighbor to Boston. Roads were barricaded and vehicle traffic was prohibited. A No-Fly Zone was declared over the town. People were "ordered" to stay indoors. Businesses were told not to open. National Guard soldiers helped with the lockdown, and were photographed checking IDs of pedestrians on the streets. All the while, police were performing these disgusting house-to-house searches.
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WATERTOWN, MA -- On Friday, April 19, 2013, during a manhunt for a bombing suspect, police and federal agents spent the day storming people's homes and performing illegal searches. While it was unclear initially if the home searches were voluntary, it is now crystal clear that they were absolutely NOT voluntary. Police were filmed ripping people from their homes at gunpoint, marching the residents out with their hands raised in submission, and then storming the homes to perform their illegal searches.
This was part of a larger operation that involved total lockdown of the suburban neighbor to Boston. Roads were barricaded and vehicle traffic was prohibited. A No-Fly Zone was declared over the town. People were "ordered" to stay indoors. Businesses were told not to open. National Guard soldiers helped with the lockdown, and were photographed checking IDs of pedestrians on the streets. All the while, police were performing these disgusting house-to-house searches.
MORE COVERAGE OF HOUSE-TO-HOUSE RAIDS IN WATERTOWN:
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Video of the shootout in progress in Watertown, MA.
This video was taken at 1:33am EST.
Gunfire, explosions in pursuit of bombing suspects, officer killed
BOS...

Video of the shootout in progress in Watertown, MA.
This video was taken at 1:33am EST.
Gunfire, explosions in pursuit of bombing suspects, officer killed
BOSTON —Authorities say a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing has died at a hospital after a shootout with police during which explosives were thrown.
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Video of the shootout in progress in Watertown, MA.
This video was taken at 1:33am EST.
Gunfire, explosions in pursuit of bombing suspects, officer killed
BOSTON —Authorities say a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing has died at a hospital after a shootout with police during which explosives were thrown.
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Theresa DeRosa's Chefs' Secrets-Porcini's, Watertown, Mass

Theresa DeRosa visits and reviews restaurants in the Boston area, where she interviews owners, chefs reveal secret recipes prepared by both the Chef & Theresa. They discuss the medicinal purposes of items used and Chefs reveal a personal secret of his own.
Theresa & owners pair the dishes with fines wines or other cocktails & beverages.

published: 15 Aug 2012

BOSTON WE FOUND IT IN THE TRASHCAN, HONEST!

THE DEMO TAPE THAT GOT THEM THEIR RECORD DEAL. FEATURING JIM MASDEA ON DRUMS, BRAD DELP ON VOCALS AND TOM SCHOLZ ON GUITARS, BASS AND KEY'S. RECORDED FROM 1973 TO 1975 AT TOM'S BASEMENT STUDIO ON SCHOOL STREET IN WATERTOWN MASS. IT'S FASCINATING TO THINK ABOUT WHAT WENT DOWN IN THAT SMALL BASEMENT STUDIO IN AN APARTMENT HOUSE. TOM'S GUITAR SOUND WAS BASICALLY MADE FROM USING AN ATTENUATOR TO KEEP THE VOLUME DOWN ON HISAMP BUT STILL GET THE FULL TUBE SOUND, ALL SO HE WOULDN'T DISTURB HIS NEIGHBORS UPSTAIRS, THE DRUMS WERE RECORDED IN A WALK IN CLOSET TYPE AREA AND THE DEMO WAS RECORDED USING A MODIFIED SCULLY 12 TRACK RECORDED AND MIXED USING AVID101 BOOKSHELF SPEAKERS POWERED BY A DYNAKIT POWER AMP ON A DAN FLICKENGER MIXING CONSOLE. SHURE SM57MIC'S WERE USED FOR THE INSTRUMENTS AND AN...

published: 06 Dec 2013

Theresa DeRosa's Chefs' Secrets - Wild Willys, Watertown, Mass

Theresa DeRosa visits and reviews restaurants in the Boston area, where she interviews owners, chefs reveal secret recipes prepared by both the Chef & Theresa. They discuss the medicinal purposes of items used and Chefs reveal a personal secret of his own.
Theresa & owners pair the dishes with fines wines or other cocktails & beverages.

published: 15 Aug 2012

Boston Bomber Suspect #2 Captured Police Radio - Watertown, MA

This recording is from the 4/19/2013BostonBomber Man hunt, this hunt lasted over 18 hours. I recorded a lot of the radio from different sources but this is the main one of them. By the time I started recording this section "Suspect #2" was hiding in a boat under the cover tarp, and was surrounded.
Boston Bombing Suspect #2 is captured within this recording around the 53:20 mark, followed by touching thank yous from the commissioner and police officers. Commissioner speaks at 1:11:26
1:06:27 Confirmation that Suspect #2 is in custody
1:08:33 "Truly Bostons Finest"
Source: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/ma-rt-9-window-cam
I would like to give my thanks to Boston Police Department as well as other units that didn't give up on this search and caught this terrorist.
As well as MA Rt. 9...

Charles Beauclerk on Timon of Athens

Charles Beauclerk answers questions following his talk (from an Oxfordian point of view) on Timon of Athens at the ShakespeareSymposium (Watertown, Mass., May 8, 2010). In his 2010 book Shakespeare'sLostKingdom Beauclerk wrote (p. 275-284) that Timon "is raw Shakespeare, a 'cri de coeur' rather than a fully deliberated work of art, and in its final form may not have been intended for publication." Beauclerk also calls our attention to the opening scene in the play, in which the Poet describes an allegory of Fortune as a "sovereign lady" enthroned upon "a high and pleasant hill." He continues that a reader/viewer of the play can then see how Timon is presented as "Fortune's child or minion." Anyone who studies the Elizabethan era knows that Fortune is just one more of the many names used...

Theresa DeRosa's Chefs' Secrets-Porcini's, Watertown, Mass

Theresa DeRosa visits and reviews restaurants in the Boston area, where she interviews owners, chefs reveal secret recipes prepared by both the Chef & Theresa. ...

Theresa DeRosa visits and reviews restaurants in the Boston area, where she interviews owners, chefs reveal secret recipes prepared by both the Chef & Theresa. They discuss the medicinal purposes of items used and Chefs reveal a personal secret of his own.
Theresa & owners pair the dishes with fines wines or other cocktails & beverages.

Theresa DeRosa visits and reviews restaurants in the Boston area, where she interviews owners, chefs reveal secret recipes prepared by both the Chef & Theresa. They discuss the medicinal purposes of items used and Chefs reveal a personal secret of his own.
Theresa & owners pair the dishes with fines wines or other cocktails & beverages.

THE DEMO TAPE THAT GOT THEM THEIR RECORD DEAL. FEATURING JIM MASDEA ON DRUMS, BRAD DELP ON VOCALS AND TOM SCHOLZ ON GUITARS, BASS AND KEY'S. RECORDED FROM 1973 TO 1975 AT TOM'S BASEMENT STUDIO ON SCHOOL STREET IN WATERTOWN MASS. IT'S FASCINATING TO THINK ABOUT WHAT WENT DOWN IN THAT SMALL BASEMENT STUDIO IN AN APARTMENT HOUSE. TOM'S GUITAR SOUND WAS BASICALLY MADE FROM USING AN ATTENUATOR TO KEEP THE VOLUME DOWN ON HISAMP BUT STILL GET THE FULL TUBE SOUND, ALL SO HE WOULDN'T DISTURB HIS NEIGHBORS UPSTAIRS, THE DRUMS WERE RECORDED IN A WALK IN CLOSET TYPE AREA AND THE DEMO WAS RECORDED USING A MODIFIED SCULLY 12 TRACK RECORDED AND MIXED USING AVID101 BOOKSHELF SPEAKERS POWERED BY A DYNAKIT POWER AMP ON A DAN FLICKENGER MIXING CONSOLE. SHURE SM57MIC'S WERE USED FOR THE INSTRUMENTS AND AN ELECTRO VOICE RE20 WERE USED FOR VOCALS.

THE DEMO TAPE THAT GOT THEM THEIR RECORD DEAL. FEATURING JIM MASDEA ON DRUMS, BRAD DELP ON VOCALS AND TOM SCHOLZ ON GUITARS, BASS AND KEY'S. RECORDED FROM 1973 TO 1975 AT TOM'S BASEMENT STUDIO ON SCHOOL STREET IN WATERTOWN MASS. IT'S FASCINATING TO THINK ABOUT WHAT WENT DOWN IN THAT SMALL BASEMENT STUDIO IN AN APARTMENT HOUSE. TOM'S GUITAR SOUND WAS BASICALLY MADE FROM USING AN ATTENUATOR TO KEEP THE VOLUME DOWN ON HISAMP BUT STILL GET THE FULL TUBE SOUND, ALL SO HE WOULDN'T DISTURB HIS NEIGHBORS UPSTAIRS, THE DRUMS WERE RECORDED IN A WALK IN CLOSET TYPE AREA AND THE DEMO WAS RECORDED USING A MODIFIED SCULLY 12 TRACK RECORDED AND MIXED USING AVID101 BOOKSHELF SPEAKERS POWERED BY A DYNAKIT POWER AMP ON A DAN FLICKENGER MIXING CONSOLE. SHURE SM57MIC'S WERE USED FOR THE INSTRUMENTS AND AN ELECTRO VOICE RE20 WERE USED FOR VOCALS.

Theresa DeRosa's Chefs' Secrets - Wild Willys, Watertown, Mass

Theresa DeRosa visits and reviews restaurants in the Boston area, where she interviews owners, chefs reveal secret recipes prepared by both the Chef & Theresa. ...

Theresa DeRosa visits and reviews restaurants in the Boston area, where she interviews owners, chefs reveal secret recipes prepared by both the Chef & Theresa. They discuss the medicinal purposes of items used and Chefs reveal a personal secret of his own.
Theresa & owners pair the dishes with fines wines or other cocktails & beverages.

Theresa DeRosa visits and reviews restaurants in the Boston area, where she interviews owners, chefs reveal secret recipes prepared by both the Chef & Theresa. They discuss the medicinal purposes of items used and Chefs reveal a personal secret of his own.
Theresa & owners pair the dishes with fines wines or other cocktails & beverages.

This recording is from the 4/19/2013BostonBomber Man hunt, this hunt lasted over 18 hours. I recorded a lot of the radio from different sources but this is the main one of them. By the time I started recording this section "Suspect #2" was hiding in a boat under the cover tarp, and was surrounded.
Boston Bombing Suspect #2 is captured within this recording around the 53:20 mark, followed by touching thank yous from the commissioner and police officers. Commissioner speaks at 1:11:26
1:06:27 Confirmation that Suspect #2 is in custody
1:08:33 "Truly Bostons Finest"
Source: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/ma-rt-9-window-cam
I would like to give my thanks to Boston Police Department as well as other units that didn't give up on this search and caught this terrorist.
As well as MA Rt. 9 Windows Cam for keeping this Ustream RadioScanner up while other scanners from the Boston area were shut down.
Also the news crews who kept on top of the hunt throughout the whole thing.

This recording is from the 4/19/2013BostonBomber Man hunt, this hunt lasted over 18 hours. I recorded a lot of the radio from different sources but this is the main one of them. By the time I started recording this section "Suspect #2" was hiding in a boat under the cover tarp, and was surrounded.
Boston Bombing Suspect #2 is captured within this recording around the 53:20 mark, followed by touching thank yous from the commissioner and police officers. Commissioner speaks at 1:11:26
1:06:27 Confirmation that Suspect #2 is in custody
1:08:33 "Truly Bostons Finest"
Source: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/ma-rt-9-window-cam
I would like to give my thanks to Boston Police Department as well as other units that didn't give up on this search and caught this terrorist.
As well as MA Rt. 9 Windows Cam for keeping this Ustream RadioScanner up while other scanners from the Boston area were shut down.
Also the news crews who kept on top of the hunt throughout the whole thing.

Charles Beauclerk answers questions following his talk (from an Oxfordian point of view) on Timon of Athens at the ShakespeareSymposium (Watertown, Mass., May 8, 2010). In his 2010 book Shakespeare'sLostKingdom Beauclerk wrote (p. 275-284) that Timon "is raw Shakespeare, a 'cri de coeur' rather than a fully deliberated work of art, and in its final form may not have been intended for publication." Beauclerk also calls our attention to the opening scene in the play, in which the Poet describes an allegory of Fortune as a "sovereign lady" enthroned upon "a high and pleasant hill." He continues that a reader/viewer of the play can then see how Timon is presented as "Fortune's child or minion." Anyone who studies the Elizabethan era knows that Fortune is just one more of the many names used to describe Queen Elizabeth. So once Timon is seen as a self-portrait of the author "Shake-speare" (the Oxfordian view) and the play Timon of Athens is seen as a story about the author and his sovereign, everything falls into place. Timon is a strange play, but it's not a mystery. But you do need to have the right author in place to understand it.

Charles Beauclerk answers questions following his talk (from an Oxfordian point of view) on Timon of Athens at the ShakespeareSymposium (Watertown, Mass., May 8, 2010). In his 2010 book Shakespeare'sLostKingdom Beauclerk wrote (p. 275-284) that Timon "is raw Shakespeare, a 'cri de coeur' rather than a fully deliberated work of art, and in its final form may not have been intended for publication." Beauclerk also calls our attention to the opening scene in the play, in which the Poet describes an allegory of Fortune as a "sovereign lady" enthroned upon "a high and pleasant hill." He continues that a reader/viewer of the play can then see how Timon is presented as "Fortune's child or minion." Anyone who studies the Elizabethan era knows that Fortune is just one more of the many names used to describe Queen Elizabeth. So once Timon is seen as a self-portrait of the author "Shake-speare" (the Oxfordian view) and the play Timon of Athens is seen as a story about the author and his sovereign, everything falls into place. Timon is a strange play, but it's not a mystery. But you do need to have the right author in place to understand it.

Community Video Tour of Watertown, Massachusetts

http://www.TheAdvisorsRE.com - Close enough to Boston to make even commuting easy, Watertown is filled with friendly neighbors. Want big city excitement and activity, without the big city headaches? Then take a closer look at the lovely hamlet of Watertown, Massachusetts.
Founded in 1630, Watertown is true to its name, nestled along the bank of the rolling Charles River, which was named by famous adventurer John Smith.
Eleven wall-kept parks fill Watertown, so you'll always have access to a bit of nature. Skating rinks, recreational and sporting clubs, and fine shopping at the malls or in Watertown Square, make Watertown an exciting place to live. Watertown is packed with nearly seventy restaurants boasting tastes from around the globe, as well as cuisine that's a little closer to home.
The Perkins School for the Blind was the first school for the blind in the United States. Anne Sullivan and Helen Keller both attended Perkins for a time.
The MountAuburnCemetery, which straddles both Watertown and Cambridge, was a model for the American "rural" cemetery movement. An active cemetery and a "museum", Mt. Auburn is recognized as one of the most significant designed landscapes in the country, and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Watertown Arsenal operated continuously as a military munitions and research facility from 1816 until 1995 when the Army sold the property. Now owned by Harvard University, today the site includes two shopping malls, parks, restaurants and cafes and the Arsenal Center for the Arts, a regional arts center which opened in 2005,
The close proximity and easy-to-use commuter lines make Watertown a highly desirable town to live in.
There's so much to offer, it's no wonder that Watertown is praised by locals as a great place to work, to visit and to call home.
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Marathon Bomber Suspects Shootout Watertown, MA, 2013April19

Our local PD's, many of them all at once, showed how kickass they can truly be during the ...

Marathon Bomber Suspects Shootout Watertown, MA, 2013April19

Our local PD's, many of them all at once, showed how kickass they can truly be during the first hours of April 19th2013.
From my own perspective, do those fireworks sound a little different?...a V8 flies by the house...not fireworks GUNFIRE!...gels instantly as Dave's footsteps catch maybe 3 of the top seven steps on his way down...Colin and I are sprung to our feet...then BOOM! Did a transformer just explode?...more gunfire...BOOM again! WTF! We pile onto the front porch to see...

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WATERTOWN, MA -- On Friday, April 19, 2013, the small Boston suburb of Watertown was completely locked down. GovernorDeval Patrick ordered that people stay in their homes and that businesses close, as droves of police and soldiers closed down the city. Roads were blocked off, vehicles were prohibited from driving on the roads. Trains, buses, and public transportation was shut down. Anyone caught on the streets would be accosted and searched without probable cause. A No-Fly Zone was imposed overhead. No civilians were allowed in or out of the lockdown zone. National guard soldiers were photographed checking pedestrians' IDs on the sidewalks. The streets were empty, except for armored police vehicles and military Humvees.
Most disturbingly of all, were the systematic house-to-house raids performed throughout the town. SWAT teams swept the streets, raiding citizens' homes one at a time. Homeowners would answer the door to officers with guns drawn and would be told to immediately exit the property with their hands up. Everyone from the homes would be "rescued" (forcibly removed) and searched as they came out of their homes, often barefoot and half-dressed. Police would then enter the property and begin their illegal searches.
Source: WHDH7NEWS, BOSTON
Full clip of raid featured at 5:25: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LrbsUVSVl8

Amateur video shows Watertown police shootout of Boston Bombers

Amateur video shows shootout in Watertown, Massachusetts. CNN cannot independently confirm the location or circumstances. For live streaming of the manhunt, go here http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/cvplive/cvpstream1#/video/cvplive/cvpstream1. For the latest on this story, visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/

1:29

Grocery Store Employee Wows Shoppers With Christmas Carols

A grocery clerk is astounding shoppers with his beautiful singing voice. 23-year-old Guilh...

Grocery Store Employee Wows Shoppers With Christmas Carols

A grocery clerk is astounding shoppers with his beautiful singing voice. 23-year-old Guilherme Assuncao was testing the new sound system at Russo's supermarket in Watertown, Massachusetts when he started to sing. Shoppers were blown away by his talent. Now video of him serenading customers with Christmas carols is going viral. Despite his obvious talent, the 23-year-old singer and grocery clerk says he still gets nervous performing in public.

2:15

Watertown, Mass. to become home to federal drug task force

Watertown, Mass. Police Chief Ed Deveau explains that the town would host a federal organi...

Watertown Shooting: Residents Describe Violent Standoff - 2013 | The New York Times

In Watertown, Mass., residents living on a quiet, white-picket-fenced block on LaurelStreet recall the terrifying shootout between police and the two Boston Marathon bombing suspects.
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Theresa DeRosa's Chefs' Secrets-Porcini's, Watertown, Mass

Theresa DeRosa visits and reviews restaurants in the Boston area, where she interviews owners, chefs reveal secret recipes prepared by both the Chef & Theresa. They discuss the medicinal purposes of items used and Chefs reveal a personal secret of his own.
Theresa & owners pair the dishes with fines wines or other cocktails & beverages.

21:44

BOSTON WE FOUND IT IN THE TRASHCAN, HONEST!

THE DEMO TAPE THAT GOT THEM THEIR RECORD DEAL. FEATURING JIM MASDEA ON DRUMS, BRAD DELP ON...

BOSTON WE FOUND IT IN THE TRASHCAN, HONEST!

THE DEMO TAPE THAT GOT THEM THEIR RECORD DEAL. FEATURING JIM MASDEA ON DRUMS, BRAD DELP ON VOCALS AND TOM SCHOLZ ON GUITARS, BASS AND KEY'S. RECORDED FROM 1973 TO 1975 AT TOM'S BASEMENT STUDIO ON SCHOOL STREET IN WATERTOWN MASS. IT'S FASCINATING TO THINK ABOUT WHAT WENT DOWN IN THAT SMALL BASEMENT STUDIO IN AN APARTMENT HOUSE. TOM'S GUITAR SOUND WAS BASICALLY MADE FROM USING AN ATTENUATOR TO KEEP THE VOLUME DOWN ON HISAMP BUT STILL GET THE FULL TUBE SOUND, ALL SO HE WOULDN'T DISTURB HIS NEIGHBORS UPSTAIRS, THE DRUMS WERE RECORDED IN A WALK IN CLOSET TYPE AREA AND THE DEMO WAS RECORDED USING A MODIFIED SCULLY 12 TRACK RECORDED AND MIXED USING AVID101 BOOKSHELF SPEAKERS POWERED BY A DYNAKIT POWER AMP ON A DAN FLICKENGER MIXING CONSOLE. SHURE SM57MIC'S WERE USED FOR THE INSTRUMENTS AND AN ELECTRO VOICE RE20 WERE USED FOR VOCALS.

27:55

Theresa DeRosa's Chefs' Secrets - Wild Willys, Watertown, Mass

Theresa DeRosa visits and reviews restaurants in the Boston area, where she interviews own...

Theresa DeRosa's Chefs' Secrets - Wild Willys, Watertown, Mass

Theresa DeRosa visits and reviews restaurants in the Boston area, where she interviews owners, chefs reveal secret recipes prepared by both the Chef & Theresa. They discuss the medicinal purposes of items used and Chefs reveal a personal secret of his own.
Theresa & owners pair the dishes with fines wines or other cocktails & beverages.

1:30:47

Boston Bomber Suspect #2 Captured Police Radio - Watertown, MA

This recording is from the 4/19/2013 Boston Bomber Man hunt, this hunt lasted over 18 hour...

Boston Bomber Suspect #2 Captured Police Radio - Watertown, MA

This recording is from the 4/19/2013BostonBomber Man hunt, this hunt lasted over 18 hours. I recorded a lot of the radio from different sources but this is the main one of them. By the time I started recording this section "Suspect #2" was hiding in a boat under the cover tarp, and was surrounded.
Boston Bombing Suspect #2 is captured within this recording around the 53:20 mark, followed by touching thank yous from the commissioner and police officers. Commissioner speaks at 1:11:26
1:06:27 Confirmation that Suspect #2 is in custody
1:08:33 "Truly Bostons Finest"
Source: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/ma-rt-9-window-cam
I would like to give my thanks to Boston Police Department as well as other units that didn't give up on this search and caught this terrorist.
As well as MA Rt. 9 Windows Cam for keeping this Ustream RadioScanner up while other scanners from the Boston area were shut down.
Also the news crews who kept on top of the hunt throughout the whole thing.

28:44

CatholicTV Mass: 2/14/18 | Ash Wednesday

Daily Catholic Mass celebrated by Bishop Robert Reed of Watertown and Wayland, MA on Ash W...

Charles Beauclerk on Timon of Athens

Charles Beauclerk answers questions following his talk (from an Oxfordian point of view) on Timon of Athens at the ShakespeareSymposium (Watertown, Mass., May 8, 2010). In his 2010 book Shakespeare'sLostKingdom Beauclerk wrote (p. 275-284) that Timon "is raw Shakespeare, a 'cri de coeur' rather than a fully deliberated work of art, and in its final form may not have been intended for publication." Beauclerk also calls our attention to the opening scene in the play, in which the Poet describes an allegory of Fortune as a "sovereign lady" enthroned upon "a high and pleasant hill." He continues that a reader/viewer of the play can then see how Timon is presented as "Fortune's child or minion." Anyone who studies the Elizabethan era knows that Fortune is just one more of the many names used to describe Queen Elizabeth. So once Timon is seen as a self-portrait of the author "Shake-speare" (the Oxfordian view) and the play Timon of Athens is seen as a story about the author and his sovereign, everything falls into place. Timon is a strange play, but it's not a mystery. But you do need to have the right author in place to understand it.

28:47

CatholicTV Mass: 9/18/17 | 24th Monday in Ordinary Time

Daily Catholic Mass celebrated by Bishop Robert Reed of Watertown and Wayland, MA on Monda...

Victims and survivors of Texasmass shootings are expected to take part in a final round of talks on Thursday with GovernorGreg Abbott, who is seeking ways to stop gun massacres after a shooter killed 10 people in a Houston-area high school. Students and parents from Santa Fe High School, where a ... The post Texas mass shooting victims, survivors to meet with governor appeared first on Raw Story ... ....

For more information, visit http.//www.watertown-ny.gov/aca - or follow the link below ... At the request of the City of Watertown, Davey ResourceGroup will conduct Phase II of the City's TreeInventory project between the dates of May 24, 2018 and June 15, 2018 ... IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT CITY OF WATERTOWN DRINKING WATER ... IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT CITY OF WATERTOWN DRINKING WATER....

For more information, visit http.//www.watertown-ny.gov/aca - or follow the link below ... At the request of the City of Watertown, Davey ResourceGroup will conduct Phase II of the City's TreeInventory project between the dates of May 24, 2018 and June 15, 2018 ... IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT CITY OF WATERTOWN DRINKING WATER ... IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT CITY OF WATERTOWN DRINKING WATER....

At the request of the City of Watertown, Davey ResourceGroup will conduct Phase II of the City's TreeInventory project between the dates of May 24, 2018 and June 15, 2018 ... For more information, visit http.//www.watertown-ny.gov/aca - or follow the link below ... IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT CITY OF WATERTOWN DRINKING WATER ... IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT CITY OF WATERTOWN DRINKING WATER....

Swiatek reached the magical height on her first attempt, and that was just enough to win the pole vault title and allow the Hawks to hold on for a three-point win, 1211/2-1181/2, over Watertown...Watertown, however, had the top two seeds in the pole vault in Kelsey DeJesus and SophiaShea ... Woodland picked up 11.5 points to Watertown’s 18.5 and held on for the win....

KARACHI, Pakistan — The body of a 17-year-old Pakistani exchange student killed in a mass shooting at a high school in Texas arrived before dawn Wednesday in the port city of Karachi, where her family lived and where she was being buried ... ....

states have approved or are weighing so-called "red flag" gun bills in response to a spate of recent mass shootings, including deadly school shootings in Florida and Texas."We're showing the nation that you can respect the Constitution and still enact ... ....

FRAMINGHAM — Aaron Mateychuk has been brewing beer professionally for more than 20 years. Despite all of his experience, the head brewer at Natick's Lookout Farm Brewing & Cider Company learned a few new things at the first Mass Brewers Technical Brewing & BusinessConference Monday.“You will never learn enough,” said Mateychuk. “You can’t learn too many things ... ....

In the aftermath of recent school shootings, a familiar pattern has played out in the debate over guns. Gun-control advocates push for tougher laws, including universal background checks to prohibiting the sale and possession of AR-style long guns ... Gun-control advocates call the strategy a clever smoke screen to avoid having to talk about gun control. The cycle repeats with the next mass shooting ... ....